Black Thought Matters is a major intervention in the fields of philosophy and decolonial studies. This book challenges the hegemonic paradigm of the Enlightenment and its epistemic erasure of scholars of African descent. By centering Black thought, Parris shifts the geography of knowledge production, while also acknowledging the interconnectedness of freedom and Black humanity. Her work shows how academia’s exclusion and the marginalization of Black thought mirror centuries of white supremacy, oppression, and anti-Black racism. This book is not a cry for recognition, but an assertation of the historical presence of Black thought in spite of its centuries-long exclusion from academic discourse.